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RESOLUTION 92-20597 * 4 RESOLUTION No. 92- 20597 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING AN INCREASE IN THE PARKING PERMIT FEES FOR ANNUAL, SEMI-ANNUAL AND MONTHLY PRO-RATED AMOUNTS WITH AN EFFECTIVE DATE OF JANUARY 1, 1993. WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach must provide for increased and improved parking needs for our citizens and visitors; and WHEREAS, the cost for improving the parking conditions throughout Miami Beach has increased; and WHEREAS, the Administration has instituted a plan for thorough rehabilitation of surface and garage parking facilities; and WHEREAS, the Administration has also initiated a plan for a comprehensive renovation of meters, poles, and signage on a city-wide basis. NOW, THEREFORE,BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the City Commission hereby amends the rates charged by the City for parking permits as follows: From: CURRENT To: AMENDED ANNUAL PERMITS $300.00 $350.00 SEMI-ANNUAL PERMITS 187.50 220.00 MONTHLY PERMITS 40.00 47.50 (note that the fees referenced do not include Florida State Sales Tax, which is currently 6.5%; Florida State Sales tax is due and payable at the time of issueance of the permit.) BE IT ALSO DULY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE ITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the fee increases as reflected bove shall be /-ffective January 1, 1993. PASSED and ADOPTED this 16th day of Septemb: , 1992. F ri OR Atte, ic,LiAd,,cLF,st: seiTh, Form Approved by Legal: City Clerk mm/ CITY (r;i.OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH FLORIDA 33139 OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER TELEPHONE: (305) 673-7010 FAX: (305) 673-7782 MEMORANDUM NO.COMMISSION TO: Mayor Seymour Gelber and DATE:September 16, 1992 Members of the City Commission FROM: Roger M. Oath/ton City Manager SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING AN INCREASE IN THE PARKING PERMIT FEES FOR ANNUAL, SEMI-ANNUAL AND MONTHLY PRO- RATED AMOUNTS WITH AN EFFECTIVE DATE OF JANUARY 1, 1993. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION: The Administration recommends that the City Commission adopt the attached resolution which amends the fee structure for annual, semi-annual, and monthly parking permit fees with an effective date of January 1, 1993. BACKGROUND: The Parking Department and contracted consultants have been devising a plan which will provide for a comprehensive renovation of all city surface and garage parking facilities. Additionally, the Department has already begun to repair and replace many of the broken housings, older domes and poles on which meters are stationed. Ti le process is expected to take approximately eighteen months. The costs for much of this project will be derived from renewal and replacement funds accumulated over the years. However, following the aftermath of Hurricane Andrew, the Department has recognized a significant need to enhance signage, meter identification and designs of some surface lots. Funding for these types of improvement programs have not been previously budgeted. Additional funding is required to perform this extensive task. ANALYSIS: In analyzing many of the surface lots, the Administration has identified a serious need to begin an expeditious renovation and rehabilitation program. With the recent rate iftrease of parking meters in the commercial districts from $0.50 to $1.00 per hour, the increased revenues will partially offset the preliminary phases of these revitalization efforts. The recommended 17% across-the-board increase in permit fees, the first since 1988, would conservatively produce $350,000 in new revenues annually. These funds will be directed towards the renovation of the City's parking facilities. Included in this massive undertaking will be the replacement of all inefficient lighting systems in the City's five parking garages. With pending legislation which would prohibit the use of inefficient systems or outdated lighting equipment, this project is essential. Additionally, a comprehensive renovation of surface lots, including repair of pot holes and in some case complete redesign of lots, could be accomplished without depleting the Parking System reserve funds. It is also recommended that these funds be used to '13 enhance the aesthetic look of the high-visibility beachfront lots and those located adjacent to the Convention Center corridor. AGENDA R - ITEM DATE - (L-9 Memo to Mayor and City Commission September 14 1992 Re: Parking Permit Fee Adjustment Pae Two CONCLUSION: The last permit rate adjustment occurred in December, 1988 as a result of a study performed by Barton-Aschman and Associations, Inc. At that time, a 20% rate adjustment was adopted to meet the operating needs of the system. The herein recommended rate adjustment will not only continue to support the basic operations of the Parking DepPrtrnent, but will also provide new revenue streams which will be dedicated to improving the quality of all of the parking lots throughout the City. o av RMC'MAM:pc attachment RESOLUTION NO. 92-20597 Approving an increase in the parking permit fees for annual, semi-annual and monthly pro-rated amounts with an effective date of January 1, 1993.